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$16.47
MPN: MV07023
UPC: 826831070230
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Nightmare Worlds 50 Movie Pack Collection
Features :
Box set
Closed-captioned
Color
DVD-Video
NTSC
The world faces annihilation time and time again in this terrifying collection of science fictionics and creature features including: The Day The Sky Exploded, The Doomsday Machine, UFO: Target Earth, End of the World and Frozen Alive.
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15 August, 2006 |
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Mill Creek Entertainment |
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| List Price: |
$29.98 |
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Customer Reviews
Lots of repeats, but some new movies included in this set
Rating: 5
Read the list of movies carefully before you buy this one. One of the problems with these mega-sets now is that they have a tendency to feature the same movies in many different collections. This one has many repeats on it but at least it has quite a few new movies on it(new to me anyway).
I'll repeat my standard warning, If great transfers and audio are what you want,STAY AWAY, for everyone else this is a great way to build your self a collection of DVDS. You will find a few treasures here and maybe even a few movies that you will come to love.
Great Saturday night veg out
Rating: 5
These films may be old and public domain and made on a small budget, however for the most part the producers of these films knew how to entertain the audience for an hour or so without the need for special effects.
I don't have high expectations when I go to watch one of these films, like Werewolf Woman. But that can be good because one makes the effort to get into it, which a lot of todays big budget films seem to miss the point on.
So I would recommend that you get this 50 movie pack collection, sit down with your friends and have a great night in.!
Better be a fan
Rating: 3
Don't get me wrong I think it is great they are available on DVD, but there is some better stuff available and I would rather have two or three great instead of 50 okay. If you just want to see this then it may be worth the price and you can always donate it to the library or a vets organization. Personally I won't keep this set because my shelves are already full of DVDs I don't go back and watch regularly. What do you think will happen with 50 so-so movies? So unless you are a big fan of some of these movies, don't bother.
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